The cause of the fire remains under investigation. As of 4:30 p.m. Jan. 30, the North Carolina Forest Service confirmed that the Crooked Creek Fire, which burned 220 acres in McDowell County ...
The cause of the fire remains under investigation. The Crooked Creek Fire has been 100% contained. Update at 5:06 p.m. The Crooked Creek Fire that burned 220 acres in McDowell County is 100% ...
The fire, dubbed the North Fork Fire, comes a day after the Crooked Creek Fire suddenly arose in the county's town of Old Fort, a town of just 800 people. McDowell County Emergency Services said ...
McDowell County Emergency Management have confirmed that the Crooked Creek Fire, which burned 220 acres, is now 100% contained. (Photo: Steve Ohnesorge) MCDOWELL COUNTY, N.C. (WLOS ...
Downed trees "limit moisture from reaching the forest floor," diminishing the impacts of rain on the fire. Less than a quarter of an inch is expected through the area. The Crooked Creek Fire in ...
Shots were fired during an assault on Glenwood Road in DeKalb County on Thursday morning. Police, fire, and ambulance teams responded to the scene, but no victim was found. DeKalb County Police ...
As of Thursday morning, the Crooked Creek Fire in McDowell County has burned an estimated 250 acres and is now 55% contained. Emergency crews said they made significant progress overnight as winds ...
The Crooked Creek fire in Old Fort burned 220 acres through the evening of Jan. 29, but is currently at 55% containment, according to an update the morning of Jan. 30 from McDowell County's Office of ...
Downed trees "limit moisture from reaching the forest floor," diminishing the impacts of rain on the fire. Less than a quarter of an inch is expected through the area. The Crooked Creek Fire in Old ...
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